80
vehicles have been comprehensively restored
The
first exhibits go on display in the new Porsche museum
The
construction of the new museum at Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG,
Stuttgart, continues to make good progress. Interior work on the second
floor is largely finished, meaning that the first twelve exhibition
vehicles can be installed today. By the end of this week, the
relocation of all 80 exhibits to the new museum will have been
completed.
The vehicles have been stored in an off-premises warehouse in
Zwingenberg am Neckar until they are transported to the museum. The
first exhibits that go on display in the museum today include, among
others, a 356 Cabriolet, an original ‘11’ model and the first prototype
of the 924. "In the last few weeks, we have comprehensively restored
all the vehicles and polished them up for their use in the museum,"
explains Klaus Bischof, head of the ‘Rolling Museum’.
In addition to
the exhibition vehicles, the small exhibits and show cabinets have also
already been set up. This means that work can be started on the
lighting of the exhibition as the next step.
As virtually all museum vehicles are also used on the road and are thus
continuously being replaced by other vehicles, the exhibition will
constantly change its appearance. As a result, visitors will in future
be able to discover different Porsche rarities in the new museum on a
regular basis.

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